I just picked up the Dremel Trio on ebay & have the Dremel 300 - my inquiry is does the Triad do what the Dremel with the shaper/ router table would certainly do, or do they do different points? Just figured I 'd ask prior to purchasing the table.The method I would describe it, is that the Trio is liken to a mini version of a jig saw. It has the ability to dive cut and also straight cut as well as cut curves and angles. Mine had a guide to help with that. I make use of mine for sure things but normally wind up using my RL jig saw or band saw.
I 'd state the router table is a different animal. In RL routers, you could do elegant edge work, producing trim pieces, make networks and L cuts and so forth. I don't have the Dremel table so I cannot claim for certain, however I 'd think it would be the same. I have some router bits for my little Dremel that I've made horrendous tinker, no question, since I do not have the table device to guide it right.More of freehand means of transmitting. Yet you can make use of a straight-edge making moldings or the edge of the piece you're routing using a little bit with a bearing that adheres to the side.
Stacey, I finally needed to tell DH to please use his very own devices, or I 'd need to repaint mine pink so I could find them a lot more quickly, considering that his habit is to "borrow" and when he's done, "put it down". Since I use my Dremel router for straight cuts I like my table. I do not have the toughness to make use of a plunge router to cut straight. My Triad educated me that! I utilize my Trio inside the lines to remove door or window openings and after that return with my handsaw as well as secure a steel straightedge to correct the alignment of the cuts.
I have the table router, I mount it to one side of my workbench. I mount the drillpress to the rear of my workbench. I have a reduced workbench base with open top DH made me to build houses on, and also if I want to install the ended up home on a plywood base, it comes to be the top for that workbench' and also without a leading I could clamp dh wall surfaces to its sides to eliminate windows and doors with my Triad.
I 'd state the router table is a different animal. In RL routers, you could do elegant edge work, producing trim pieces, make networks and L cuts and so forth. I don't have the Dremel table so I cannot claim for certain, however I 'd think it would be the same. I have some router bits for my little Dremel that I've made horrendous tinker, no question, since I do not have the table device to guide it right.More of freehand means of transmitting. Yet you can make use of a straight-edge making moldings or the edge of the piece you're routing using a little bit with a bearing that adheres to the side.
Stacey, I finally needed to tell DH to please use his very own devices, or I 'd need to repaint mine pink so I could find them a lot more quickly, considering that his habit is to "borrow" and when he's done, "put it down". Since I use my Dremel router for straight cuts I like my table. I do not have the toughness to make use of a plunge router to cut straight. My Triad educated me that! I utilize my Trio inside the lines to remove door or window openings and after that return with my handsaw as well as secure a steel straightedge to correct the alignment of the cuts.
I have the table router, I mount it to one side of my workbench. I mount the drillpress to the rear of my workbench. I have a reduced workbench base with open top DH made me to build houses on, and also if I want to install the ended up home on a plywood base, it comes to be the top for that workbench' and also without a leading I could clamp dh wall surfaces to its sides to eliminate windows and doors with my Triad.
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